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So, Skull, what about the two of us gathering around the tea trolley in
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I'll bring cake if you'll bring the Scrabble tiles!
Last edited by The Skull (January 11, 2013 2:37 am)
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Here are some of my Scrabble tiles - and a new anagram. This time in German - for a change.
Location (English - very English!) - three words
("bath may follow")
Last edited by tobeornot221b (January 11, 2013 4:26 pm)
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Does it maybe start with "Old"?
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Mary Me wrote:
Does it maybe start with "Old"?
Despite being over 300 years old the name doesn't begin with "old".
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This is difficult
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Hmmm... it could be Danke Golf Bann? (Also in German, sorta.)
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Oh, I've got it now! (For real this time.) Definitely very English... I'll wait for Mary though, it's someone else's turn to post an anagram.
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No, no, go ahead ;)
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Ha! Got it, too....
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By the way, something to laugh for our german friends here:
Bundeskanzlerin is only an anagram for Bankenzinsluder.
All right xDD
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Mary Me wrote:
By the way, something to laugh for our german friends here:
Bundeskanzlerin is only an anagram for Bankenzinsluder.
All right xDD
That explains a lot.
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I know Pig Latin, and some Spanish, but sadly no German.
Last edited by The Skull (January 12, 2013 3:17 pm)
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I'm relieved to find you lot having fun and fooling around while I haven't been here...
But someone owes me the ultimate solution!
Mary perhaps? Mattlocked has given you a valuable hint.
Perhaps one more:
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Oh. I got it now. How stupid of me.
Bank of England?
Last edited by Mary Me (January 12, 2013 7:02 pm)
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Bravo, Mary!
Would you like to do the next one?
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That's fine with me!
DATIN MANIC BLOKE
(Just imagine it would be Dating manic bloke, but in the real sentence there's no g.)
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Mary, could you please tell how many words there are? And whether it's a quote or something else?
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Two words. And it's a quote from 'The Reichenbachfall'.
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I decided to play TRF in my mind - and didn't get rather far :